Flash Player 10.1 coming to BlackBerry devices

To view this content, you need the latest version of the Flash Player. Adobe TV uses the Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) to deliver a superior video experience. Please upgrade your Flash Player to version 10.2 to benefit from this technology.

Gain unprecedented creative control with new expressive features and visual performance improvements in Adobe Flash Player 10.2.

Flash Player is a cross-platform browser plug-in that delivers breakthrough Web experiences to over 99% of Internet users.

Your transcript request has been submitted.

Adobe TV does its best to accommodate transcript requests. It can take a few weeks for the transcript to become available in the Community Translation Project, so keep checking back.

Join the Community Translation Project

Thanks for your interest in translating this episode! To get started, please join the Community Translation Project.

Please Confirm Your Interest

Thanks for your interest in adding translations to this episode! Please select the language you would like to translate this episode into.

An error occurred while processing your request. Please try to again later. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your interest in the Community Translation Project.

Another translator has already started to translate this episode. Please choose another episode or language.

Thanks for Participating!

This episode has been assigned to you and you can expect an e-mail shortly containing all the information you need to get started. We ask that you please complete your translation within 30 days. Sign in to your dotSUB account to get started right away.

About This Episode

Adobe previews BlackBerry app development and designer/developer workflows at the Blackberry Developer Conference, and Serge Jespers follows up with attendees to get reactions.

Hear from Adobe leaders about how Adobe tools and applications are helping individuals and companies author, deliver and monetize content across screens and audiences. Get inspired about how Adobe can help you move into the future of content delivery.

In this conversation on innovation, Kevin Lynch talks to Stephen Elop, President & CEO of Nokia Corporation. Stephen and Kevin first worked together at Macromedia, where Stephen became CEO, and then later when Macromedia became part of Adobe.

Many of the world’s biggest movies, TV shows and are shot on the RED cameras. Take a visit to CampRED where students as young as 9 years old experience how to shoot and edit with RED footage using an Adobe workflow.
Click here for more information about Camp RED

This is the second in a series of discussions about innovation, this time with Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen. Shantanu has been with Adobe for 12 years, and prior to joining Adobe was co-founder of a startup focused on digital photo sharing; developed desktop and collaboration products at Silicon Graphics; and held various senior management positions at Apple.

With his long time business partner Chuck Geschke, John was co-founder of Adobe, inventor of PostScript, and recipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, one of the nation’s highest honors bestowed on scientists, engineers and inventors. John and Chuck also were recently awarded the Marconi Prize, considered the highest honor specifically for contributions to information science and communications.

Join Jim Guerard, vice president and general manager of Professional Video, as he discusses the massive shifts happening in the industry today, how Adobe is responding through rapid innovation, and the company's pillars of focus moving forward.

CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, Qualcomm, RIM, and STMIcroelectronics talk about how they're bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.

Mike Potter interviews Chris Aron of EffectiveUI about The Complete National Geographic experience. Built on the Adobe Flash Platform, the application captures 120 years of the magazine's articles, maps, award-winning photos and advertisements.

Further to the announcement of the alliance between Research In Motion and Adobe, this video illustrates the creation of graphical assets optimized for BlackBerry smartphones using Adobe Creative Suite.

Further to the announcement of the alliance between Research In Motion and Adobe, this video highlights BlackBerry app development with Adobe Dreamweaver, the industry-leading web content authoring tool.

CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, QUALCOMM, and RIM talk about how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.

Watch videos about the industry-wide initiative led by Adobe, with participation from industry leaders, to enable consumers to engage with rich Internet experiences seamlessly across any device, anywhere.